bRss is an rss feed parser based off of the jFeed plugin.
url: the url to the rss feed
wrapper: true/false
wrappername: if wrapper is set to true, add a name to the div that wraps around your feed items here
date: true/false
dateformat: if date is set to true, the dateformat can be set to one of these options
- "fullmonths" - i.e. January 15 2015
- "shortdate" - i.e. 1/15/15
category: true/false
catheader: if category is set to true, add the text you want to display before the cat name here
author: true/false
authorheader: if author is set to true, add the text you want to display before the author name here
description: true/false - displays the post excerpt
count: enter the number of feed items you want to display here
style: depending on the number of feed items, there are numerous inline style options:
- "grid" - default style for three feed items
- "zrss" - legacy style option for clients previously using the zrssFeed plugin
- "grid4" - displays four items in one row
- "grid4box" - displays two items in one row
- "grid5" - displays three items in one row, two in a second row
- "grid6" - displays thee items in one row, and three in a second row
First include jQuery, then the bRss script.
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.12.0/jquery.min.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="dist/bRss.min.js"></script>
Add this script to define the plugin options. Options that are not included will automatically default to false. This example calls 3 items from brafton.com's blog feed.
<script type="text/javascript">
jQuery(function() {
$("#result").BraftonRss({
url: 'http://brafton.com/blog/feed',
wrapper: true,
wrappername: 'brss',
dateformat: 'fullmonths',
image: true,
date: true,
category: true,
catheader: 'Posted in: ',
author: true,
authorheader: 'By: ',
description: true,
style: 'grid',
count: '3'
});
});
</script>
Last, add the below code to call the feed items wherever you want them to display on the page:
<div id="result"></div>